Great Scientists: Nicolaus Copernicus
An introduction to the life of a revolutionary astronomer
Anna Baker author Alexandra Badiu illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Published:14th Nov '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This engaging biography details the life and contributions of Nicolaus Copernicus, a key figure in the development of modern astronomy.
This illustrated biography explores the life of Nicolaus Copernicus, a pivotal figure in the realm of science. Great Scientists: Nicolaus Copernicus delves into his background, tracing his roots as the son of a merchant. It highlights his educational journey through Poland and Italy, where he honed his skills in astronomy and mathematics. The book captures the essence of Copernicus's groundbreaking theories and the profound impact they had on our understanding of the universe.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will discover the challenges and triumphs faced by Copernicus in his quest for knowledge. His revolutionary ideas about the heliocentric model shifted the paradigm of astronomy and laid the groundwork for future scientific inquiry. The biography emphasizes not only his scientific contributions but also his enduring legacy, which continues to influence modern thought.
Great Scientists: Nicolaus Copernicus is designed for young readers, particularly those at book band 13: grey. It serves as an engaging introduction to one of history's great minds, making complex ideas accessible and relatable for children aged 7 and older. Each book in the series includes a quiz at the end, reinforcing the concepts learned and encouraging critical thinking about the life and work of this extraordinary scientist.
ISBN: 9781526326522
Dimensions: 256mm x 196mm x 10mm
Weight: 300g
32 pages